No.
One example is the mixture of sand and salt used on roads in winter; it is a mixture of two solids.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Usually yes, but they could be mixtures of atoms.
FALSE It is true the above answer is wrong
No, not all homogeneous mixtures are solutions. While all solutions are homogeneous mixtures, there are other homogeneous mixtures, such as colloids and suspensions, that do not meet the criteria of a solution (solute completely dissolved in a solvent).
There is no formula. There are different types of detergent with different compositions. Even then most, if not all detergents are mixtures, and mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
They are atoms that contain soulutions of mixtures to combine a solvent.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
Yes, all solutions are by definition mixtures.
No, not all mixtures are classified as heterogeneous. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous. Heterogeneous mixtures have visibly different components, while homogeneous mixtures have uniform composition throughout.
No mixtures are solvents
Yes, all solutions are by definition mixtures.
For example, x = x + 1.
All mixtures have two or more components which doesn't react between them.
All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions. Milk is a Mixtures of protein, fat, lactose and minerals in the form of colloids. Chocolate drink is a mixtures of suspense solid and milk (colloids) with sugar (solution).
All solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions. Milk is a Mixtures of protein, fat, lactose and minerals in the form of colloids. Chocolate drink is a mixtures of suspense solid and milk (colloids) with sugar (solution).
yes it is a solution, and all solutions are mixtures, but all mixtures are not solutions.
Usually yes, but they could be mixtures of atoms.